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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Robert Altman


    Prom_Queen_Carrie — 15 years ago(November 01, 2010 08:44 AM)

    I was watching this documentary on American films of the 1970s. Nearly every director who was somebody during that time was interviewed. There was a segment where they each named the filmmakers that influenced them. So you had them naming Antonioni, Bergman, Godard, Truffaut, Kurosawa, etc.
    But when it comes
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    turn he simply says, "the directors who most influenced me, I couldn't tell you their names because I would go and see a movie that was so awful, I'd come out saying, 'I don't want to do that'".
    He always seemed to have a rebellious spirit.
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      silvergloss — 15 years ago(November 12, 2010 11:48 AM)

      A DECADE UNDER THE INFLUENCE. Great multi-part doc on the 70's. His answer is the best. Of course, he was influenced by Bergman, Bunuel, etc.

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        Connie_n_Raymond_Marble — 15 years ago(January 17, 2011 10:25 AM)

        Yes, of all the rebel filmmakers of the seventies, Altman was the most rebellious. You should read a book called "Robert Altman: The Oral Biography" by Mitchell Zuckoff. Has many great interviews with Altman himself and almost everyone who ever knew or worked with him. Great book. In fact, I'm going to make a post about it right now.
        We'll see whose the filthiest person alive! We'll just see!

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